About Miguel Andrade Valdez

Featured in AD MX and New York Times T Magazine.

In Lima, a Home and Studio that Remains a Work in Progress

T Magazine, New York Times

To keep from overstimulating himself, Andrade initially left most of the interiors blank, though they’re now filled with prototypes made by a design collective called Taller Tarapacáthat he and (Diana) Ortega founded in 2019 along with the 32-year-old industrial designer Paula Cermeño León (who helped Andrade turn his first sketches for the house into usable plans) and the 35-year-old textile designer Mozhdeh Matin. 

Text by Michael Snyder. Photography by Ivan Salinero. NYT T Magazine, Aug. 9, 2022.

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Abitar la Obra

Architectural Digest Mexico

Sobre el solar centenario, el artista peruano Migel Andrade Valdez diseó una casa-studio di espírito austero siguiendo el proceso de sus proprias sculturas.

Text by Rebecca Vaisman. Photography by Natalie BergmAn. No 8, 2021.

Magazine page with text titled 'Habitar la obra' showing a portrait of a man sitting on a sofa in an art studio, with a large abstract artwork on the wall behind him, and a photo of an art studio with concrete walls, large windows, plants, and sculptures on display.
Miguel Andrade Valdez's home and studio in Lima featured in Architectural Digest Mexico.
Three images of an art studio and living space. The first shows an outdoor artist workshop with painting supplies and a large abstract painting of a cow. The second shows an indoor art studio with sculptures, wooden furniture, and artwork on the walls. The third displays a bright living room with large windows, a sofa, a coffee table, and plants.